' it is wrong for the media to "skew" debates particularly on important issues like the EU'
No, the media are independent businesses, apart from the BBC, and can take any line they like. The government can't tell them what position to take. It is up to the reader to make up their mind by reading competing views from different media outlets. That maintains freedom because otherwise there would only be a government elite politically correct media line.
'The amount of "corrections and clarifications" is an indication of the fallacy of a "free and fair press". '
No, it shows that the ombusdsman or whatever enforces its rules. It is impossible to get things into print with tight deadlines etc without making some mistakes on facts which can be corrected later on.
'Tabloids are all about the "drip drip drip" affect with issues that are useful to their own aims'
Yes, I agree. But there is nothing to stop Tony Blair and the gang, and the millionaires who back Labour, from setting up their own tabloids.
'Farage was used by the press as a foil to take pressure off the Tories in the run up to the General Election. '
No because 20% of the Tory voters defected and voted UKIP, as I did myself, because they had had enough of Cameron and his merry band of modernisers from Oxbridge.
'The Tories sat quietly in the background. '
No, the Tories were in panic. The polls showed Miliband as being competitive and Tory donors were dismayed at the Etonian Cameron who seemed to have no passion and energy as he flailed in public meetings and we were toold that donors gave him a bollocking and told him to get energetic and that is when he went against character, rolled his sleeves up and said he "was pumped up" etc. Even on election night, the Tories were worried they may not make it and Miliband and the team of progressives were surprised to lose. UKIP won 4 million votes, it took 20% of Tory voters and they will probably never return to the modernisers.
'Given UKIP have one MP they get alot of coverage.'
But that is due to our rigged Oxbridge establishment electoral system. UKIP got 4 million votes and Labour got 8 million votes. UKIP got 1 seat, Labour got around 200. It is an Oxbridge stitchup.